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To: pansgold
only IF the debt holder can show in court they are legally entitled to collect the debt which they can’t do in almost every case.

Same goes for normal theft too. If the owner can't prove to the judge that what you stole was their property to begin with, then you get to keep it.

Do you have any tips on that? How can I steal a new car without the dealer being able to prove it? Surely you don't stop your scheming at debt cancellation.

177 posted on 06/15/2014 5:35:17 AM PDT by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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So, let me get this right, there are those of you that somehow believe it is OK to defraud your creditors?
Every time you sign that little slip at the end of the transaction, you are agreeing to pay as per your agreement.
I don’t like deadbeats. They are scum.
I am sick of hearing folks gripe about what “the bank”, the loan company” the “Credit card company” did, or is doing to them. You made an agreement, you signed it. A wise man once told me he had never met a man whose signature was worth more than his word. I have learned he was right. Lie with your mouth, your hand and your heart. Neither your friends, your spouse or your God owe you any respect.
If you think it is OK to lie cheat and steal, enjoy your worthless life, but stay the hell away from me. I do not associate with your kind and I hope one day somebody you receive what you have earned.


187 posted on 06/15/2014 5:54:38 AM PDT by Tracker47
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